Diver by Design
I have a science and engineering background, so the equipment and dive theory for technical diving really appeals to me. As a sidemount focused instructor, I can see what configuration changes might be needed and how they will impact the diver. I have been sharing my knowledge with others throughout my professional career and as a dive instructor, I have the chance to combine my passion for teachi
Spaces are now available on a TDI Advanced Nitrox & Decompression Procedures Courses running,
7th July to 14th July. 8 days, 1 space
13th September to 21st September. 8 days, 1 space
6th October to 13th October. 8 days, 1 space
The courses will run in Gozo (Malta) from Atlantis Diving Centre and is open to all certified Intro to Tec (or higher) divers – previous Sidemount diving experience is essential.
An additional space is available for an SDI - Scuba Diving International Instructor Candidate.
Read more about the course and format here : https://www.diverbydesign.com/technical
15/06/2025
A slightly more philosophical post this time after finishing a Side Mount Scuba Diving - Steve Martin Essentials Course this week.
The divers made great progress and put in a lot of effort to do so.
It reminded me of all the lessons I've been taught - and sometimes from very unlikely sources. In my "city boy" days, I had to take an early morning taxi before the trains were running. I was chatting to the driver, asking about his work hours and why they were so long. He told me that they have a saying where he was from,
"The more sugar you put in, the sweeter the tea."
This is so true of anything you set out to do - you get out what you put in, and so it pays to work towards your goals. I really loved the poetic take on that thought.
I take this lesson to heart every time I teach and put in as much work myself to get the best out of the time I have with divers in training. For the divers, they improve their skills and abilities, and for me, I get to watch that and be part of it 😊
Cheers!
I'm usually the one making the videos, so it was a lovely surprise to receive an edited video from a wonderful couple of Sidemount Divers who came to visit me last year in
During the "work" days, we got to see some of the amazing sites around the island and of course we couldn't miss out the mighty MV Karwela wreck! However, the beautiful "Triple Arch" made a lovely final dive for the formations, swim throughs and champage (bubbles) finish!
We spent 5 days together and worked towards their SDI - Scuba Diving International Tdi-Sdi Malta Sidemount Diver training.
Thanks for the video and great memories guys ☺️
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